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The Codebreaker (2021)

Wife. Mother. Secret American Hero.

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー, 履歴

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演出 : Chana Gazit

シノプシス

Discover the fascinating story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the groundbreaking cryptanalyst who helped bring down gangsters and break up a Nazi spy ring in South America. Her work helped lay the foundation for modern codebreaking today.

出演

Kate Burton
Kate Burton
narrator

製作陣

Jason Fargone
Jason Fargone
Writer
Chana Gazit
Chana Gazit
Writer
Chana Gazit
Chana Gazit
Director
Chana Gazit
Chana Gazit
Producer
Hilary Klotz Steinman
Hilary Klotz Steinman
Producer
Cameo George
Cameo George
Executive Producer

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